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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Dominik Szoboszlai Player Thread (M)
      « Last post by FATKOPITE10 on Today at 06:57:30 pm »
      He got injured around the same time and his form has dipped since he returned
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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Dominik Szoboszlai Player Thread (M)
      « Last post by rossyred on Today at 06:49:14 pm »
      So just kicking this thought around....Dom had mentioned when he got signed how important it was that Klopp was here and that's a main reason he came. His play has fallen off pretty much coinciding with the announcement of Klopp's departure? Maybe he's questioning whether he made the right decision...questioning whether he has a future at the club or even wants one? I know these guys are professionals and as such should be giving their all every game, but they are human and their emotions can affect their play.

      Said this a couple.of weeks ago him and Nunez apparently
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      The Kop / Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      « Last post by billythered on Today at 06:43:40 pm »

      It's so aggrevating  watching him sitting there laughing and enjoying himself when the club is playing like a league one side and putting embarrassing performances after passing it around the back for 45 min straight when we needed goals to advance.





      In that case then you stupid f***in Cnut don’t watch us anymore and F**k off, you're not a fan of this club you can’t be with amount of constant sh*te that pours out that f***in hole in yer face, it’s abundantly clear you don’t like what you see,
      Most of us don’t particularly like what we’re seeing right now either, but we won’t stab our manager in the back like you are, you are the epitome of someone anti Liverpool, someone who loves to see us lose or play sh*te, so you can come on here and exude you’re poisonous diatribe,

      You haven’t got a f***in clue about football in general and you certainly have no f***in idea about Liverpool FC, how many times now is it that you are allowed to post complete f***in bollocks, I don’t know, but I’ve had posts deleted for saying sh*t no where near as sh*te as what you do !!!

      What the F**k is going on Mods, is this Cnut gonna be allowed to keep posting his bullshit ??


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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Curtis Jones Player Thread (M)
      « Last post by tezmac on Today at 06:05:08 pm »
      Jones, Dom and Gravenback have all been awful as of late what’s is going on
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      The Kop / Re: Managerial Shortlist
      « Last post by sore monad on Today at 06:04:14 pm »
      Anyone sufficiently impressed by Atalanta’s boss Gasperini to add him to the fantasy shortlist?

      My first reaction was to dismiss this out of hand - thinking it would just be a reaction to getting outplayed by them over the 2 legs. But, looking into his history a bit more, it wouldn't be a crazy shout. He's done a hell of a good job at Atalanta over a lot of years.

      One thing that surprised me a bit is that he is apparently fanatical about fitness and training hard. That fits their style of play alright but I thought some of their players looked on the porky side. They played like they were fit enough though.

      Don't see it happening, probably a bit too high risk, but would be an interesting one.
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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Dominik Szoboszlai Player Thread (M)
      « Last post by tezmac on Today at 06:03:09 pm »
      Can’t believe how many miss passes he played in the last few games
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      Sports / Re: Snooker
      « Last post by dunlop liddell shankly on Today at 05:31:52 pm »
      Snooker Must Embrace New Opportunities
      Eddie Hearn says snooker must "embrace" investment from different parts of the globe as the debate over whether the World Championship should leave its iconic Sheffield home continues.

      The Crucible Theatre has hosted snooker's flagship event since 1977.

      But with a capacity of just 980, calls to move the event have grown louder, with the venue's contract set to expire in 2027 on its 50-year anniversary.

      "The problem is the Crucible is very small," Hearn told BBC Radio 5 Live.

      Hearn, whose Matchroom company own a majority stake in the World Snooker Tour, added: "The tickets sell out instantly - you could sell it out four or five times, so it is difficult.

      "We look at things that can continue to provide opportunities for our players, increase prize pools, grow and keep on evolving while also remembering the history of the sport, but that does not mean standing still."

      While the auditorium at the Crucible creates a unique atmosphere, the building's ageing facilities and its ability meet the demand for tickets has become a talking point within the game.

      Alexandra Palace in London - home to the Masters, one of snooker's other Triple Crown events - is able to accommodate over 2,000 fans, while the invitational Hong Kong Masters drew a record crowd of 9,000 when it was last held in 2022.

      "Snooker does not need to just have to land in the UK or China. There are events consistently around the world and if there is going to be investment in different regions we need to embrace that," Hearn added.

      "It is not on the radar in terms of trying to move the World Championship, but as the sport grows you have to understand that the flagship event will be in demand. We have three years left on the deal.

      "It is the most historic venue within the game and it is very important to the history and to the players. It would have to be an opportunity that would be difficult to refuse for the players. If there is an opportunity to drastically change the prize structure of the World Championship, for me you have to look at that."

      Matchroom founder and president Barry Hearn has previously called on Sheffield City Council to build another Crucible venue in order to satisfy the pull of the World Championship.

      While opinion is split among players over moving from the famous venue, seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan is among those keen on a possible switch.

      'The Rocket' has said he would like to see the tournament move, external to Saudi Arabia - which has signed him up on a three-year ambassadorial agreement - or China.

      In an interview with BBC Sport, Northern Ireland's Mark Allen agreed with the Englishman and outlined his belief that a move may benefit the game more overall.

      "I love the history of the Crucible and everything that has happened there. I am a traditionalist in the sense that I love the long format and the proper test the World Championship brings, but things move on and change," Allen said.

      "If we go somewhere else and it means more money and it is better for the long-term future of the sport, why not move?

      "If we are able to go to arenas that can hold triple what the Crucible can, why wouldn't we? I don't see a lot keeping us at the Crucible bar the history."

      The 2005 world champion Shaun Murphy described snooker as being "in the best state it has ever been in" prior to his arrival in Sheffield 12 months ago.

      But his comments, which came amid a match-fixing inquiry involving 10 Chinese players, raised eyebrows among the sport's other top players.

      "A lot of players were probably a bit disgruntled with where the game was at," Allen added.

      Wider concerns also focused on the game's finances and venues used to host prestigious tournaments, and during the present campaign there has been a high-profile row over player contracts and appearances in lucrative exhibitions in the Far East.

      However, with events in China back on the calendar and new tournaments added and prize money heading towards record levels of around £17m, the former Masters and UK champion believes that the sport has moved on to another level.

      "The authorities have taken on board a lot of what the players were talking about and the game has really gone to another level," he added.

      "We believed that more could be being done and it took player criticism for that to happen. The problem the players had was 'where was all this 12 months ago?' The changes they have made are amazing."
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/68853826

      I don't wanna see them changing venue for the Worlds.

      The UK Championships has lost a lot of it's shine with them changing home every few years after the Preston Guild. Was in Bournemouth for a couple, then York for a couple then Telford then ultimately settled back in York but it's treated as just another tournament now. Personally I think the Masters has gone sh*t, certainly since they went back to Ally Pally after the covid year in Milton Keynes because the fans there don't give a sh*t about snooker, they only care about cheering Ronnie. You can tell that by how poor the atmopshere is when O'Sullivan isn't playing.

      They can't afford to do that with the Worlds.

      Part of why snooker is as popular as it is is because of the Crucible. Fans love how close to the action they are, how gripping the atmopshere is with such a small number in there and how much of a show is being put on in that theatre.

      But like all things it'll come down to money and money alone. The bigger name players will either break away like they did in the darts many moons ago and take the fans and broadcasters with them because that's who people wanna see or the WST will cave in and give them what they want anyway because they'll be getting a bigger pay packet themselves by moving away from Sheffield. And if they do use darts as an example, it's in a much better place now than it was before the breakaway. It's moved on from a pub game to a global, multi-million pound empire and they did move their showpiece event from a traditional venue in the Circus Tavern to the bigger, more money spinning venue of Ally Pally. So snooker could easily follow suit.

      If China, Saudi, the yanks or even somewhere else in Britain offer enough bread then the 2028 Snooker World Championships won't be getting held at the Crucible and they might say that after 60 years of being in the same venue, it is time for a change.
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      I think he means the belief and energy seemed to leave us after that moment. We'd have won from that point.

      I suppose that could be what he meant. It's definitely a better answer to my post ;D
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      The Kop / Re: Managerial Shortlist
      « Last post by Keith Singleton on Today at 04:50:34 pm »
      Could you imagine the carnage om here if O'Neill got it  :lmao:



      I can.  :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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      The Kop / Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      « Last post by Keith Singleton on Today at 04:44:53 pm »
      Ah obtuse.  Always remember Andy Dufresne saying that to the warden in The Shawshank Redemption. Surely the most famous use of obtuse :)

      Me too. 😂😂😂😂
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